Who are you, and what kind of art do you do?I am a self-taught artist. I lived abroad teaching for 7 years and moved back to America in 2013 to get married, buy a house, and have a baby. My art is eclectic and diverse. I make interactive art, nature-inspired creations, pattern-centered works, text works, and internet-themed artworks.What are your goals?For 2016, I have 3 big artistic goals. I want to complete a 12 foot by 12 foot pixelated-looking marble in red, black, grey, and white. I've also been working on a 3D print of the space cat meme, which I will hydrodip in a galaxy pattern. I'd like to make these life-size and bigger. I'm also interested in topographic maps. I've got plans to make a 3D topographic print of Avery Island, where Tabasco is produced, and encircle it with empty Tabasco bottles.

What is your ideal project?I would love to see iterations of an old work of mine in mural form around Austin. It's a large hand print against a white background. The hand print is made up of community members putting their hands in colorful paint and making their artistic mark in the work. Several hand prints make one. I think the sense of ownership in the arts and local beautification projects enhances a community. Rundberg Rising is a great organization working on just that.

Of which work are you most proud, and why?I made a large digital collage printed on stretched canvas about 4 foot x 4 foot of my profile silhouette filled with my passport pages. I made it that large so that the passport pages would be life-sized and people can see the details of the stamps from around the world. I would love to make similar works for others.